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    Snow grazing pictures

    Hey I finally figured out how to post pictures!!
    Contented cow grazing thistles in -25C weather.
    <a href="http://s481.photobucket.com/albums/rr175/ieaitken/?action=view&current=DSCF2339-1.jpg" target="_blank"></a>

    #2
    To post pictures go to your photobucket library, select the picture you want then click on the HTML code (3rd box down) for that picture and it will copy it. Then paste it into the Agriville box(Ctrl V). Seems to me that you need to type a word or two of text in the Agriville box before pasting the code in?
    I couldn't get it to work on the MAC but it does with a PC.

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      #3
      Here is a link to copy and paste for the video. Can't get it to embed.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bLAf4OAraI&feature=youtu.be

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        #4
        Lookin" good GF!

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          #5
          Those cows sure are in good shape! Really like the hair coats!
          Thanks for the pictures.

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            #6
            Now, this I do know how to do. Thanks for the photobucket info. To embed, you click on the share button, then if you look closely there's an embed button that opens up. Click on that. The code comes up already highlighted. Then it's just a copy and paste.

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              #7
              Might have to stop and view some Luings on
              the way by one day. Not too far different
              from our black cows, except we are usually
              on prairie this time of year.

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                #8
                The cows look good! That girl in the video sure knows how to use that nose, eh? She looks like she's having a pretty good time there.

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                  #9
                  Those cows are impressive....no matter what the breed!
                  Also very impressive pictures of the grass under the snow!
                  Gee....grassfarmer...it looks like you really do know your stuff! (I know you did!)

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                    #10
                    Thanks for posting the video kato - now if we could
                    just make this post a "sticky" like other sites use the
                    info would be right there for all to see.

                    Yeah, ASRG its real - cows can graze for half the
                    winter and do just fine. I think what a lot of people
                    can't see past is that it's not a matter of "feeding
                    them" or "not feeding them". I get tired of the Kit
                    Pharo type BS where guys pretend they live on
                    nothing - they don't - nutrients are nutrients and you
                    know they need plenty to keep that kind of condition
                    in winter. So then it becomes a matter of whether
                    they can obtain enough nutrients without expending
                    too much energy harvesting it - all at a profitable
                    price. It's not rocket science.
                    Like anything else with genetics there are tradeoffs -
                    the cows that maintain condition like this are not the
                    real big milkers so the weaning weights are less than
                    someone who is prepared to feed 200 days and
                    wants to sell 700lb calves.
                    It's a system that works for me, my cattle and my
                    objectives but it's maybe not for everyone.

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